Displayed on this page are Kings names 41 to 53. Robert was the most popular within them in 2008 with a rank of #49 and a usage of 0.4042%, and it is used in the English, French, German, Scandinavian, and Scottish languages. It was followed in popularity by Richard (Czech, English, French, and German), Stephen (English), and Philip (English). Unusual Kings names include Magnus (English, German, and Scandinavian), Olaf (English, German, and Scandinavian), Ottokar (German), Phelim (Irish), Ramachandra (Indian), Siegbert (German), Waldemar (Dutch, German, Scandinavian, and Lithuanian), Wenceslas (English), and Xerxes (English and Iranian).
DESCRIPTION MATCH: | Magnus | great ... name was borne by seven kings of Norway, including ... |
Olaf | family descendant ... by several Scandinavian kings, most notably Olaf ... |
| Ottokar | wealth, fortune; vigilant, ... was later borne by two kings of Bohemia in the 13th ... |
| Phelim | beauty, forever good ... name borne by three kings of Munster ... |
Philip 378 | lover of horses, friend ... was given to Macedonian kings who built up a cavalry ... |
| Ramachandra | Rama moon ... by various medieval kings and religious figures. ... |
Richard 107 | powerful ruler ... was borne by three kings of England, most notably ... |
Robert 49 | bright famous one; famously famous ... was borne by three kings of Scotland, notably ... |
| Siegbert | victory; bright, famous ... French and Anglo-Saxon kings, notably the 7th ... |
Stephen 192 | crowned ... and various kings of Hungary and Slavic ... |
Waldemar | power; army, warrior; ... borne by four Danish kings, including Waldemar the ... |
| Wenceslas | greater glory ... was later borne by four kings of Bohemia. ... |
| Xerxes | ruler over heroes ... borne by two Persian Kings, most notably Xerxes I ... |
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